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In this video, we explore how cities, one of humanity’s oldest and most powerful technologies, have evolved over thousands of years into the diverse and complex cities of today. Cities are actively transforming into smart cities, integrating new technology like artificial intelligence, sensors, robotics, into physical infrastructure to tackle 21st-century challenges. How does the place of a smart city and its main inhabitants (including government, academia, businesses, etc.) shape the future? 00:00 Hook 00:31 Introduction 01:00 History 02:05 Smart City Definition 02:45 Social Impact 03:11 Smart City Examples 04:58 Challenges 05:24 Science Fiction 06:03 Universities 06:48 Conclusion Hannah Glesener is a PhD student in the Biological Design program in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University. She uses interdisciplinary science to understand and help solve complex problems, like chronic childhood malnutrition in low-resource settings. Cheng-yu Jung is a PhD student at the School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures at Arizona State University. My research interests encompass sustainability, focusing on sustainability transformations, Satoyama Satoumi, social-ecological-technological systems (SETS), science, technology, and society (STS), living laboratories, environmental humanities, pedestrian justice, Japan studies. ___ Acknowledgements Special thanks to Cecilia Alcantar-Chavez for her invaluable contributions to the success of this video. Thank you to Matt Robinson, Jeff Aguila, & Ricardo Leon on the ASU EdPlus MultiMedia Team for their help filming this video. Thank you to Devalok https://devalok.in/ for designing the video thumbnails. Thank you to Andy Palanisamy, Director at Obsession/Criativos, for providing key insights on Smart Cities following his panel at the ASU-led 2025 Smart Region Summit in Phoenix. We also extend our gratitude to Prof. Kensuke Fukushi, Director of the Institute for Future Initiatives at the University of Tokyo, for providing his expert opinion. Toby Shulruff from the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University for providing photos of the 2025 Osaka Expo. ___ Citations: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5yeuie... #smartcity #smartcities #sustainablefuture #sustainableliving #sustainablefuture